توظيف التاريخ في رواية الأمير لواسيني الأعرج
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UNIVERSITY OF AIN TEMOUCHENT
Abstract
This study seeks to examine the use of history in Wassini Al-A’raj’s
novel The Gates of Iron, by analyzing the dynamic relationship between
historical material and narrative fiction. The novelist does not treat
history as a static record of events, but rather as a creative tool to reshape
collective memory and to raise questions related to identity, belonging,
and resistance. The research employed an analytical-interpretive
method, focusing on the narrative and aesthetic dimensions through
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which Al-A’raj integrates historical content, while also referring to
previous studies that addressed historical fiction in modern Arabic
literature. The findings reveal that Al-A’raj goes beyond recalling the
past; he transforms it into a space of dialogue with the present, through
a philosophical and aesthetic vision deeply rooted in Algerian memory
and the struggles of colonialism and freedom. The study concludes that
the historical dimension in this novel transcends mere documentation,
becoming instead a medium for exploring deeper existential and
political questions. Based on these insights, the research recommends
further scholarly attention to the historical dimension in Arabic
narrative, as it plays a vital role in re-reading the past and fostering
critical awareness of the present.
